the latin names that are known all over the world. They're ussually organisms

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common name

the names which are different , in different languages

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competition

were organisms compete to survive and fight

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predators

the ones that eat the prey

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adaptations

they are changes in an organisms body to fit a certain environment

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intensive farming

using fertilisers and pesticides to create large scale yield in a short scaled area. It also involves battery methods and disease control.

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battery farming

it is keeping animals in a short confined area so there is more fat and more organisms are produced.

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Bovine TB

in recent years, farmers have been pressing to have badger culling to reduce the number of cattle TB. the UK government have been undecided wheter to allow this because the scientific evidence is not straightforward

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fretilisers

they are chemicals that make the plants grow quicker and increase minerals it contains PNK in the soil.

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pesticides

chemicals like herbicides, insecticides that kill unneeded pests that kill the plants

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crop yield

the mass of the crop growth

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indicator species

environmental changes can be measured using living indicators and are very sensitive to changes they do this by monitoring different types of lichen.

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Lichen

these are indicator speicies that can monitor what concentration of gas is in the air. It indicates pollution

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bioaccumulation

build up of a substance which don't break down. when chemicals become in excess and go in to the food chain

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eutrophication

When fertilisers go into the rivers as they're applyed in excess. this can cause algue to grow intensivley then there is an algule bloom the bacteria take up all the oxygen out of the water leaving the animals in the water to die.